The flow rate of water (at 20 °C) through a horizontal pipe (internal diameter = 10 cm) is to be measured using an orifice meter (internal 'throat' diameter = 6 cm) equipped with a manometer (filled with bromoethylbenzene) as shown in the accompanying figure. If the differential height of the two legs of the manometer is 3.1 cm, determine the flow rate (in US gal/min) of water through the horizontal pipe.

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The flow rate of water (at 20 °C) through a horizontal pipe (internal diameter = 10 cm) is to be measured using an
orifice meter (internal 'throat' diameter = 6 cm) equipped with a manometer (filled with bromoethylbenzene) as
shown in the accompanying figure. If the differential height of the two legs of the manometer is 3.1 cm, determine
the flow rate (in US gal/min) of water through the horizontal pipe.
¹
Water
bromoethylbenzene
tr
L
3.1 cm
Transcribed Image Text:The flow rate of water (at 20 °C) through a horizontal pipe (internal diameter = 10 cm) is to be measured using an orifice meter (internal 'throat' diameter = 6 cm) equipped with a manometer (filled with bromoethylbenzene) as shown in the accompanying figure. If the differential height of the two legs of the manometer is 3.1 cm, determine the flow rate (in US gal/min) of water through the horizontal pipe. ¹ Water bromoethylbenzene tr L 3.1 cm
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